While it might be difficult to imagine some of our favorite characters in the Marvel Cinematic Universe reaching the end of the line, the arrival of Thanos to Earth doesn’t promise a bright future for many characters – and the prospects of survival are much worse for some than for others.

Whether it’s a veteran of the MCU who might be on his way out like Robert Downey Jr.’s Iron Man, or a character whose very existence poses a problem for Thanos, such as Vision, there are plenty of reasons for some characters to die in “Infinity War.”

Below are 9 characters who could die in “Avengers: Infinity War,” ranked from least to most likely:

9. Tony Stark/Iron Man

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The Marvel Cinematic Universe has introduced some notable characters recently that could lead the franchise into the future, like Spider-Man, Doctor Strange, and Black Panther. That means that the past may not be as significant anymore.

“Iron Man” kicked off the MCU in 2008, and Robert Downey, Jr. has served the character well. We’d hate to see him go, but that’s also 10 years worth of suiting up and protecting the world from danger. Seven major roles as Iron Man later – three “Avengers” movies, three “Iron Man” movies, and a prominent part in “Spider-Man: Homecoming” – and maybe Downey wants to hang up the armor for good. What better way to go out than during the biggest superhero movie of all time?

8. Bruce Banner/The Hulk

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Bruce Banner, played by Mark Ruffalo, already exiled himself to another planet at the end of “Avengers: Age of Ultron.” Now that he’s back on Earth (just in time for the fun!), it wouldn’t be a stretch for Banner to want to sacrifice himself to not only save his friends from Thanos, but rid the world of the danger of the Hulk.

Plus, Marvel doesn’t seem interested in making a Hulk standalone movie. The last one, “The Incredible Hulk” in 2008, is one of the worst reviewed movies in the MCU, with 67% on Rotten Tomatoes. The character was recast from Edward Norton to Ruffalo for “The Avengers,” and since then, the Hulk has only appeared in “Avengers: Age of Ultron” and “Thor: Ragnarok.” It wouldn’t be hard for Marvel to get rid of him.

7. Wong

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Wong already died in “Doctor Strange” and was revived by Strange with the time stone. So it’s not a stretch to say he might be expendable in an epic like “Avengers: Infinity War.”

6. Bucky Barnes

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Bucky Barnes, Captain America’s longtime best friend played by Sebastian Stan, has already “died” once. He’s gone through a lot since seemingly perishing in “Captain America: The First Avenger” up to the last time we saw him in “Captain America: Civil War” (and then a very, very brief after-credits scene in “Black Panther”). He’s made a lot of mistakes – mainly while brainwashed by Nazi terror organization Hydra – and he’s trying to make up for them.

Sounds like the perfect candidate for a meaningful death in the MCU, until you remember …

5. Steve Rogers/Captain America

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Captain America once died in the comic books in the aftermath of Marvel’s “Civil War” comic event. With the MCU’s own Civil War out of the way, and with him technically a criminal in the eyes of the United States government, Rogers is at a very troubling point in his life right now.

Captain America dying would send shockwaves throughout the MCU, but it would be the ultimate motivation for the rest of the Avengers in the battle against Thanos.

In the comic books, when Rogers originally dies, Bucky takes his place as Captain America until, in true comic book fashion, Rogers is revived. In a later, separate story arc, Sam Wilson a.k.a. The Falcon (played by Anthony Mackie in the MCU) becomes Captain America. Both have been set up as loyal allies to Captain America in the films who would be worthy replacements.

4. James Rhodes/War Machine

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In “Captain America: Civil War,” Rhodes (Don Cheadle) is shot down and paralyzed during the battle between Captain America and Iron Man’s teams. Rather than dying, he loses the ability to walk – but in “Infinity War,” he’s back in action thanks to some Stark tech.

But if Marvel wants to go one step further, Rhodes is important enough to the MCU – or at least Tony Stark – where his death would be a major turning point, but he’s not so important that his death would be as controversial as Iron Man’s, Captain America’s, or Thor’s. The MCU has played it safe at this point, and if it wants to do something safe but not meaningless, Rhodes could be the hero to die.

3. Nebula

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One of Thanos’ adopted daughters, Nebula (played by Karen Gillan), was last seen in “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2” vowing to go after her tyrannical father. She’s not much of a team player, and if she plans to take on Thanos, that could mean bad things for her in “Infinity War.”

2. Clint Barton/Hawkeye

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The lack of Jeremy Renner in promotional material for “Infinity War” is troubling, and leads us to believe that he may see Hawkeye’s last days early in the movie. Maybe he simply doesn’t show up. According to CinemaBlend, the events of “Civil War” impact Hawkeye as he is technically still a fugitive, and he’s “on his own journey” now.

But everyone who is considered a fugitive from “Civil War” is in the movie’s promotion, except Ant-Man (who shows up in his own movie this summer) and Hawkeye. The odds aren’t exactly in his favor considering Marvel has unfortunately always had problems with how to portray the character.

In “The Avengers,” Hawkeye spent most of the film brainwashed, and in “Age of Ultron,” he “retires” because it’s revealed he has a secret family. “Infinity War” would be a good chance for Marvel to write him out of the franchise completely – much to the chagrin of Hawkeye fans.

1. Vision

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Paul Bettany’s Vision hasn’t gotten much screen time in the MCU (he was introduced in “Age of Ultron” and played a part in “Civil War”) but he seems to take center stage in “Infinity War.” In fact, he’s a main plot point, as one of the Infinity Stones Thanos is after is embedded in Vision’s forehead. Captain America takes Vision to Wakanda to protect him and take on Thanos. With Thanos bent on getting every stone so he can destroy the universe, Vision’s future looks grim.

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